aairfccha wrote:So what's your opinion on a multi-speeed transmision in an EV, is a predicted 15% gain in efficiency stupid?
Who predicted it? The same folks that
want to make electric cars as much like gas-engine cars as possible?
I'm sure they could get that, or better, with the right motor and PWM controller design. Electric motors do not have a narrow 'powerband' like a piston engine. They deliver near-constant torque from a dead stop until the rotor flies apart.
A car's wheels need to go from 0 to about 1,400 RPM. At 8 KPH (5 MPH), they're turning 70 RPM, which is fast enough for a 24-pole electric motor to be efficient. How much time do you expect the car to spend going less than 8 KPH under a heavy load? Enough to be worth the excess weight and friction of a transmission?
Alternately, the motors could be geared down — say 4:1 — making the top motor speed 5,600 RPM and the 8 KPH speed 280 RPM.